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Probability logic

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The aim of a probabilistic logic (or probability logic) is to combine the capacitiy of probability theory to handle uncertainty with the capacity of deductive logic to exploit structure. The

References

  • Dubois, Didier and Prade, Henri, "Possibility Theory, Probability Theory and Multiple-valued Logics: A Clarification", Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence 32:35-66, 2001.
  • Zadeh, Lotfi, "Fuzzy Sets as the Basis for a Theory of Possibility", Fuzzy Sets and Systems 1:3-28, 1978. (Reprinted in Fuzzy Sets and Systems 100 (Supplement): 9-34, 1999.)

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